Lived in the south my entire life (currently in Nola).
There's definitely an I don't know...afterglow effect? with this stereotype at play in the south today. It certainly used to be highly isolated culture with it's own weird problems ("fanatics, racism, and overreaction").
These days though thanks to television, the internet, decades of immigration etc. it's pretty much the rest of the US...with better weather.
There's definitely an I don't know...afterglow effect? with this stereotype at play in the south today. It certainly used to be highly isolated culture with it's own weird problems ("fanatics, racism, and overreaction").
These days though thanks to television, the internet, decades of immigration etc. it's pretty much the rest of the US...with better weather.